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Creatinine Clearance Dosage Adjustment for Varying Degrees of Renal Dysfunction of Common Drugs By University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Pharmacy Services
Dialysis of Drugs By NPA (Neprology Pharmacy Associates). This widely-utilized reference provides concise, easy-to-use information on the dialyzability of drugs in patients receiving hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis.
Drug Prescribing in Renal Failure: Dosing Guidelines for Adults  Fourth Edition. Aronoff GR, Berns JS, Brier ME, Golper TA, Morrison G, Singer I, Swan SK, Bennett WM. American College of Physicians. Philadelphia. 1999
The online edition of this book provides dosing guidelines for adult drug prescriptions in renal failure. Information is provided on drugs within the classes of: analgesics, antihypertensives, cardiovascular agents, microbial agents, sedatives and hypnotics, neuroleptics, and more.
Renal Impairment - WHO Model Formulary World Health Organization. A comprehensive list of drugs to be avoided or used with caution in renal impairment.
Antibiotic Dosing in Renal Impairment University of Pennsylvania Medical Center Guidelines for Antibiotic Use
Antibiotic Regimens for Peritoneal Dialysis-Related Peritonitis From The Cleveland Clinic Disease Management Project
BNF - Medication Use in Renal Impairment British National Formulary guidance on usage of medications in renal impairment. Contains list of medication to avoid in renal failure. Need registration (free) to use.
Comparison of Equations to Predict GFR From Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. Comparison of Equations to Predict GFR According to Measurement of the Serum Creatinine Level-2000
Drug Removal by Dialysis - U of Michigan A table compiled by the University of Michigan. It provides a generic listing of drug names and whether or not they can be removed by dialysis, or if supplemental dosing would be required in conjunction with dialysis (table compiled in a Word document).
Drugs in Kidney Disease CE module from Pharmacy Update, UK site. Module covers drugs that should be avoided, those likely to cause problems, how to dose adjust in renal disease.
Herbs in Chronic Kidney Disease Anar Dossa B.Sc.(Pharm),CDE. Pharmaceutical Sciences Rounds, Vancouver General Hospital
Intradialytic Parenteral Nutrition - An Assessment of Outcomes Karen F Shalansky, Pharm. D. Pharmaceutical Sciences Rounds, Vancouver General Hospital
MEDfacts: Pocket Guide to Drug Interactions in Dialysis By NPA (Neprology Pharmacy Associates) this guide presents tabular information about the most clinically significant potential drug interactions. It provides brief information about the potential effect of an interaction, together with suggested management.
Peritoneal Dialysis 2003: A Guide to Medication Use By NPA (Neprology Pharmacy Associates). This booklet provides information about many aspects of drug use in peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. Text and tables provide reference about pharmacokinetic principles in PD, stability of medication additives to PD solutions and dosing of antibiotics for peritonitis and exit site infections. In addition, reference is provided for intraperitoneal administration of medications intended for a systemic effect.
Pharmacotherapeutic Approach to Acute Renal Failure Streaming media presentation by Sean K. Gorman BScPharm, PharmD. Pharmaceutical Sciences Rounds, Vancouver General Hospital
Renal Replacements CE from Dot Pharmacy. Covers drug use in immunosuppression
The Drug Monitor - Renal Pharmacology
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